TP-link is reportedly being investigated over national security concerns linked to vulnerabilities in its very popular routers.

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    3 hours ago

    Exactly. They have three interface options:

    • Quick Set - similar to most residential routers
    • Web Fig (what I use) - access to more features, closer to OpenWRT
    • Terminal - what pros use

    If you only have one Ubiquiti AP, you can use their app (simple) and if you have more, you can use their cloud SW. I use their local SW because I like control, but it’s not for everyone (need to maintain a Mongo DB).

    Total cost is about $200 ($70-80 for a decent router, $100 for an AP), but you could probably go down to $150 if you’re okay with more basic gear.

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      2 hours ago

      And yet, grandpa or that weird uncle everyone has could just pop onto amazon and buy a normal tp-link router on sale right now for all of about $40 that has wifi built in.

      Anyone who’s tech-savvy should put themselves into the shoes of their non-tech-savvy parents or grandparents in a situation where they don’t have you around to help. That’s who the main audience is; not someone willing to go even slightly down into the stack with this idea.

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        What audience? I’m talking about people here on Lemmy reading this article.